Kalmar Construction was proud to partner with the Indigenous Justice Council to transform existing office spaces across five locations—Port Hardy, Williams Lake, Burns Lake, Kamloops, and Creston. The goal of these projects was to renovate and adapt spaces to meet the Council's operational and cultural needs.
Project Highlights:
- Modern and Welcoming Design: Each renovation prioritized functionality while creating comfortable and professional workspaces. Waiting areas, meeting spaces, and office configurations were upgraded to provide both aesthetic appeal and practicality.
- Cultural Integration: Unique design features included Indigenous-inspired décor and art, such as feature walls that incorporate cultural elements, fostering a sense of identity and connection within the spaces.
- Collaborative Approach: Our team worked closely with the owner to ensure the vision for each space aligned with their operational requirements, timelines, and community values.
Key Features:
- Reception Areas
Welcoming reception spaces with modern finishes, custom millwork, and thoughtful layouts that balance privacy and openness.
- Functional Workspaces
Upgraded offices with ergonomic furniture, integrated technology solutions, and improved lighting to enhance daily operations.
- Cultural Design Elements
Murals, wall coverings, and design features reflect cultural narratives, creating spaces that inspire and represent the communities they serve.
Kalmar Construction is committed to delivering spaces that support local communities and organizations. These renovations demonstrate our dedication to collaboration, quality craftsmanship, and respect for cultural identity.